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词条 Right-Green People's Party
释义

  1. History

  2. On the Issues

  3. Name

  4. Election results

     Parliament 

  5. Leaders

  6. References

{{Infobox Icelandic political party
| name = Right-Green People's Party
| native_name = Hægri Grænir flokkur fólksins
| logo =
| colourcode = #008000
| founders = Guðmundur Franklín Jónsson | Lúðvíki Lúðvíkssyni | Sveinbirni Árnasyni
| chairperson = Helgi Helgason
| slogan =
| merged = Icelandic National Front
| founded = {{Start date|2010|06|17}}
| dissolved = {{Start date|2016|02|27}}
| headquarters = Reykjavík
| youth_wing =
| membership_year =
| membership =
| ideology = Euroscepticism
Libertarianism
| position =
| colours = Green
| seats =
| website = {{URL|www.XG.is}}
| footnotes =
}}

The Right-Green People's Party ({{lang-is|Hægri grænir, flokkur fólksins}}) was a right-wing political party in Iceland founded on 17 June 2010.[1]

History

On 27 February 2016, the party was disbanded joined the new Icelandic National Front party.[2]

On the Issues

The Right-Green party identified with classical liberal and eurosceptic policy within a libertarian context and considered its platform fairly similar to that of former U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul.[3]

The party plans to abolish governmental monopolies like Mjólkursamsalan (MS) and State Alcohol & Tobacco Company (ÁTVR).[4]

It also rejected the idea of Iceland joining the European Union, although it wished to put the issue to a referendum.[3][4] The Right-Green party rolled out plans to replace the Icelandic króna, while rejecting the Euro; choosing instead to introduce a new currency, the "Ríkisdalur" (named after Iceland's historical currency, prior to the króna) which would be pegged to the US dollar.

The party advocated the introduction of a 20% flat tax, halt further increases in spending and freeze public hiring for at least four years. It also supported the immediate abolition of customs duties, import tariffs and excise taxes.

It also had a conservationist agenda and called for better protection of Icelandic nature.

Name

The name Right Greens (Hægri grænir) was a pun on the Left Green Movement, which is known as the Left Greens (Vinstri grænir).

Election results

Parliament

Election # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Position
2013 {{Steady}} 3,262 {{Steady}} 1.730|63|hex=#008000}} {{Steady}} 0 {{Steady}} 10th

Leaders

Leader From To
Guðmundur Franklín Jónsson 17 June 2010 2013
Helgi Helgason 2014 27 feb 2016

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ruv.is/frett/haegri-graenir-stofna-stjornmalaflokk|title=Hægri grænir stofna stjórnmálaflokk|date=30 June 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.visir.is/haegri-graenir-ganga-til-lids-vid-islensku-thjodfylkinguna/article/2016160228918|title=Hægri grænir ganga til liðs við Íslensku þjóðfylkinguna|date=27 February 2016}}
3. ^{{Citation |url=http://issuu.com/rvkgrapevine/docs/reykjavik-grapevine-issue04/14 |title=The Reykjavík Grapevine Election Guide 2013 |newspaper=The Reykjavík Grapevine |issue=4 |date=5 April 2013 |page=19}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mbl.is/frettir/kosning/2013/03/10/fjarmalaoryggi_heimilanna_i_forgang/|title=Financial security sources a priority|language=Icelandic|publisher=Mbl.is|date=10 March 2013|accessdate=11 March 2013}}
{{Parties of Iceland}}

5 : Defunct political parties in Iceland|Libertarian parties|Political parties established in 2010|Political parties disestablished in 2016|Eurosceptic parties in Iceland

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